Most of the time I only interested in music and check out their personality/variety when i got time, except for super junior. I only checked their music after finding how amusing they are.
Do you check out idols’ music first before their personality or vice versa?
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If I like the music, then there's a higher chance I'll check out the group's other content. I have to like the majority of their discography.
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I've had it happen both ways, but most of the time it's through the music. I usually check out new MVs so that's how I learn about most groups. There have been times for older groups (notably Infinite and BtoB) where I saw the members in variety clips first and thought they were really funny which made me check out their music.
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Yes. Music First, then everything else.
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Music first, I’m only interested to know their personality and stuff if I like them. Usually music is the main thing that makes me interested.
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hmmm... a bit of both for me. Sometimes its the personality that draws me to check out their music.. that usually happens with groups from smaller companies like Dreamcatcher. For big companies I usually check out their music first before I want to learn about their personalities.
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I can check either first but music will always be the deal-breaker for me
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Their music first and then their personality. Both are important. I can't stan a boring group.
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Music first, absolutely. If I’m particularly hooked by the music, then I look to find out more about them and their personalities.
I can’t imagine really stanning a group or artist if it hadn’t been their music I liked first
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their music
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it happens both ways. Sometimes i find some interesting content of a group and check out their music. Sometimes i listen to a song and if i like it then i look for more of their songs. But usually; if i got into a group through their music; i have to like more than one songs from them to follow them and check out their fan content; and if they don't have enough fan content sometimes i forget about it.
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Usually, the music: title track, album cuts and performances. There are some singers or group members that I like their personality but their songs don't hit on a level I can feel.
For example, I somewhat knew about Sam Kim. After hearing him on the Get Real/DiveStudios Podcast, I thought he felt like a chill guy. I was willing to entertain his music a little more. I have only heard some of his work, but "The Juice" is the only song, so far, with seasoning that flatters his vocals in a way that catches my attention. I am looking forward to his upcoming music to see if any of it hits the bullseye more.
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